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About 20,000 people missing, mysterious "Alaska Triangle" UFO? US military experiments?

author:Geek Wada 1H3

In the world of mysteries and mysteries, there is one place that has been silently hidden from people's sight, and that is the "Alaska Triangle" in the United States. Although it is not well known relative to the famous "Bermuda Triangle", recent data released by the US History Channel shows that the "Alaska Triangle" has become one of the regions with the highest missing rate in the United States, and with the continuous disappearances and UFO sightings, this place has gradually entered people's eyes.

About 20,000 people missing, mysterious "Alaska Triangle" UFO? US military experiments?

Explore the Alaska Triangle

The Alaska Triangle is a long, narrow triangle area demarcated by the three towns of Anchorage, Juneau, and Barrow in Alaska. Perhaps the most notable place in the area, however, is the town of Whittier, which once served as a U.S. military base.

To enter the town of Whittier by land, you must pass through a one-way tunnel managed by the U.S. military. There are gates at both ends of the tunnel and military personnel, which are only opened every hour and closed the rest of the time. The tunnel is 18.7 kilometers long and very narrow, barely illuminated by dim lights. Today, more than 200 of the town's residents live in a 14-story building called Bijeta. The internal structure of the building is very complex, after opening any door can be a supermarket, post office, police station, hotel, stadium or church, the whole building is like "a city without streets", in bad weather residents do not need to leave the building to meet the basic needs of daily life.

About 20,000 people missing, mysterious "Alaska Triangle" UFO? US military experiments?

▲ "The Buckner Building, originally a place for U.S. military personnel, has been abandoned. The interior structure of the Buckner Building is more complex than that of "Bijeta", which houses not only a theater, bowling alley, but even a prison and secret training room. The legend of the "Whittier Monster" has long been circulating in the area, and many residents who have lived here for many years will complain that they can hear the roar of the "mysterious animal" at night. Many people believe that many of the mysterious phenomena that occur here may be related to the secret military missions conducted by the US military.

According to the World Population Review, although only 1% of Alaska is inhabited and the population density is much lower than the rest of the world, Alaska has far more missing people than any other U.S. state, averaging 42.16 people per 100,000 people. That's far more than Arizona's missing rate and even the national average.

About 20,000 people missing, mysterious "Alaska Triangle" UFO? US military experiments?

According to the statistics of the US History Channel, the number of bizarre disappearances reported in a year during the peak period exceeds 4,000, and since the 1970s, about 20,000 mysterious disappearances have disappeared in Alaska, regardless of age, gender, occupation, and may disappear overnight. One of the most egregious cases was the disappearance of Hale Boggs in 1972, when a then majority leader of the U.S. House of Representatives flew to Juno with Rep. Nick Bikic and mysteriously disappeared into the sky, unable to find the wreckage of the plane or the remains of the victims despite a massive search.

Explanation of the mystery

Scientists have come up with a variety of speculations about the mysterious phenomenon of the "Alaska Triangle." Some researchers believe that this region may be filled with electromagnetic energy, causing some strange phenomena. This view is related to the HAARP (High Frequency Active Aurora Research Project) conducted by the U.S. Navy and Air Force in Alaska, which uses the Ionospheric Research Facility (IRI) to conduct atmospheric research, but has also sparked controversy over whether it is used as an electromagnetic weapon.

At the same time, UFO experts believe that due to Alaska's sparse population, aliens may be attractive here, especially after the US military develops military technology in the region. Zoologists have proposed a different explanation, suggesting that Alaska's wilderness may harbor unknown primitive species, such as Bigfoot. These species may thrive in this remote area, far from human observation.

epilogue

The Alaska Triangle remains a place of mysteries and unsolved mysteries, where disappearances, UFO sightings and mysterious legends intertwine to attract explorers and researchers from around the world in search of answers. Despite various explanations proposed by scientists, the mysteries of the region still cannot be fully revealed, leaving more questions to be answered. Perhaps future research and exploration will reveal the secrets of the Alaska Triangle and bring us more enlightenment.